Monday, May 16, 2016

May 16, 2616

May 16, 2616

All photos are mine unless otherwise noted.

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    I currently have fourteen of my images hanging in St. Patrick's Episcopal Church, 21 Holyoke Street, Brewer, Maine, on the theme of The Stations of the Spirit,  a view of how the Spirit of God moves through our lives today. The photographs are in the Sanctuary and can be view any Sunday from 8:30-10AM, and after the service from 11AM to noon. Please come, stay for the service and coffee hour afterwards. The community there is quite special and wonderfully dedicated to their various ministries. The Church is making a push to bringing the Arts into its environment and to the communities in the surrounding areas.

    Last Saturday the Eastern Maine Camera Club had a field day to the Colby College Museum of Art where Lee and I are docents. A tour of the collection had many photo opportunities for all who had a camera - which was everyone.  I belong to this club and truly enjoy the company of many like-minded enthusiasts. It was a good few hours. 

    If you haven't been to the museum please consider a trip to a remarkable fine arts facility. In the beginning of June a new exhibit of a donation of many etchings and prints by Picasso is being offered. The museum link is below. Admission is also free. 

                                           https://www.colby.edu/museum/

   Two images from the Colby Museum -






   
      Two photos from the Met in NYC -


"Oh agony! All these people every day!"


The Museum Traveler

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Asticou Gardens, Northeast Harbor, Maine.
From a photo taken last week at the beginning of Spring.
Spring's colors seem to begin where Fall left off.




Art is everywhere it seems, 
even Nature wants to get into the flow.
(As found, Eagle Lake, Acadia, Maine.)

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Four images of Spring taken last week.

 

 

  



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Some Museum Humor:


    Peace until next post,

                           Bill Lagerstrom